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    in his life. His beautiful and kind wife died when their last baby daughter was born. Now his daughters were almost young women‚ but the farmer still felt the same pain in his heart for her. One day‚ he called his girls. "Girls! Listen to me! We have more fruit from our trees‚ and more wheat from our fields‚ than ever before. I can sell a lot of food this year and buy a new cart. Gertrude‚ his eldest daughter was very happy about this. "Good! Because I cannot walk to the village any more‚ or

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    student of El diamante high school ‚we don’t believe in wearing uniforms. In “Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms?”  Last updated on 1/31/2017 The article shows a bunch of reasons why we should and should not have to be forced to wear school uniforms. This is a controversial topic thats just rising and rising. Recently in years 2013-2014 the amount of public U.S schools that require students to wear uniforms‚ have gone up from one out of eight schools to one out of five. Our city doesn’t need

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    Have you ever gone to Kansas City to go to worlds of fun? I have; I had to sit in a car for five hours in a tight space. It’s pretty easy‚ but you always need to stretch and go to the bathroom. We finally made it. When I first saw the rides I almost passed out‚ that’s how awesome it is. My family and I gave them our tickets and said can we all go on that one‚ my mom said yeah let’s all go on it. First we got on‚ then it started it was already going fast‚ speeding up every second. We were all holding

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    Doby's Gone

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    Doby’s Gone is a story about a little girl Sue Johnson and her imaginary friend Doby. Sue is a lonely‚ innocent girl‚ and she has no one to play with. Moreover‚ the author wants to mention about the relationship between Sue and Doby‚ a racial prejudice and how the girl struggles at school to get a respect. At the beginning of the story‚ we see the appearance of Doby in Sue’s family. Sue is a little girl‚ but she has no friend at her age to play with. So she creates Doby‚ an imaginary friend‚ and

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    Why health insurance is important to have Having health insurance is important because having coverage helps people get timely medical care and improves their lives and health. Uninsured people get only half as much care as someone that is privately insured. Uninsured adults get fewer preventive and screening services. Persons who are uninsured that have cancer get diagnosed at a later stage of the disease‚ when treatment is more than likely to be unsuccessful. Adults that are uninsured with

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    why we have rules

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    Religious education Why do religions have rules? Why do we have rules? We have rules to stop us from doing the wrong things. They are there to guide us. If we did not have rules we would have a world of cruelty and thievery. And no one would like to live in a world full of cruelty and hatred. Religions also have rules but for different things. Religious rules tell you how to behave and respect God. Most religious rules come from priest or monks (very religious people). Others were written

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    When former Coca-Cola Co. (KO ) executive E. Neville Isdell agreed last May to come out of retirement and become chief executive of the beleaguered soda giant‚ he brimmed with confidence. No Coke newcomer‚ Isdell had spent 35 years inside the vast Coke system as the Atlanta company built itself into the world’s most recognized global brand‚ retiring in 2001 after a three-year stint as head of a large European Coke bottler. "The system isn’t broken‚" Isdell told a BusinessWeek reporter at the time

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    Central high school should not have to wear uniform dress code because of these factors 1. The cost of having two wardrobes 2. the lack of individuality it gives the students and 3. the continue of bullying which is what most schools say is why they had dress code in the first place. Most students feel as if dress code is taking away the their freedoms and finding yet another way to to control their students. How do you feel about this statement? Central High School’s dress code is khaki or navy

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    We live in a country with many freedoms. We each have many rights that citizens of other nations do not have. With all these rights and all these freedoms‚ there is a need of regulation. At one moment the police officer is a hero‚ the next a monster...to people in trouble he is a savior..to criminal suspects he is a demon (Geller 53). The police in this country protect citizens everyday and yet need protection themselves. Police officer have the power to interrogate someone‚ arrest someone and settle

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    Iraq Vs America

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    The customs of Iraq and the United States‚ or in more general terms the western world‚ have their differences. Elizabeth experienced trouble adjusting to the Iraqi culture‚ and many individuals in Iraq had trouble understanding the hers. Fatima‚ a woman of El Nahra‚ suffers as we all do‚ from ethnocentrism‚ believing that her culture is “the right one.” The first set of customs that Fatima believes are superior relate to marriage. In the United States‚ it is my opinion that marriages are seen as

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